FORENSIC SCIENCE
Forensic Scientists do work done for police and other law enforcement departments. They collect and test physical evidence, such as fiber, tissue, hair, body fluids and glass, that may be used to solve a crime. Forensic scientists need at least a Bachelor of Science degree in science, forensic science or criminology in order to be eligible for employment. Graduate level degrees are encouraged by most employers.
Sample Lower Division Major Courses: Depends on Actual Major - Possible majors included Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physical Anthropology
Bones in the catacombs under Paris
Clea Koff, M.S.
Bone Woman/Forensic Anthropologist/Author
United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
International Tribunal for former Yugoslavia
Missions in Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clea_Koff
Her book is a great read. buy it.